He's going to be cracking, he looks really up for this, he's giving them plenty of room, and some brilliant riding! It's never smooth or foot perfect at this stage - so much going on, so many distractions, even keeping a young horse focused is a challenge in itself. It's just time and getting them out and about - then one day you get that breakthrough moment when they go into the arena, and they go to work - it all comes together. He's class, Well done. Xx
This was fun! You can see a difference in Erol when he really jumps, and then there are the baby moments. I think everyone went really well. I think M&M were the stars, and Mic was the pony we'd all like to go round a jump course on.
Ashley, thank you so much for sharing this content. Things dont always go as smoothly as we hope but you carry on and end on a good note. I thank you very much for being honest. I learned a lot from you. I am now a proud subscriber. Look forward to even more content. You are an amazing rider. Love your friends . Hubby is such an enormous support!
This is gas! I remember when me and my friends were schooling some of the new ponies at the yard and this happened it was a crack 😂 , Hope ye enjoyed your time xxx
Aw well done Erol and Ash 👏 It’s all a learning process for him, I think he did really well and you’re right to be pleased with him. He slept well that night I bet 💗💤
Totally enjoyed , love baby Eroll it’s such a big scary world & he was so tired after using up all that adrenaline . Well done both of you the last thing they do is what they remember & Eroll finished a super star ⭐️
Safety first safety always 🧡 great job everyone. Erol did very well. Remember effective riding doesn’t have to be pretty… it needs to be effective. You rode well.
Well done Ashley it’s not easy when their green you rode brilliantly just repeat, repeat and suddenly the penny drops and you’ll be eventing in no time. Alison 👏
I thought Errol was great!! I liked in the first warm up for the third fence you showed he was, " Oh! You want me to listen??" Then, "Oh...we're here to jump!!"
Bless him..its rainy grey day in Australia and I laughed my head off..those 1st few jumps were enormous 😂..he has serious scope and thanks for making me lol literally
Ah, Ashley, you did great ❤; Erol, though - he definitely had some struggles going on with paying 💯 percent attention to the person (you) on his back ❤😂 … we all know, that with continued development and training sessions - that’ll all change for him. 🎉. (He’s got fabulous ability - now bringing it all together - looking so forward to watching future vlogs 😊❤) - thanks for another fantastic vlog!!!
This things happen on the process of training..it takes time to set partnership....and it will be set by you i m 💯 sure...The way you expose your horses is amazing ..so you ll take out n explore all talents of your horse
I think you were right and maybe it would have been better to call it a day after the first round; hindsight is a wonderful thing though and in the moment you did what you thought was right! Still good that you ended on a positive note for both of you, he's a super talented boy and you're bringing him on lovely.
Fun stuff, glad you leave the oops moments especially with darling baby (yes he still is) Erol who got a lot of experience from this. Moving house? Hope you share some, we had so much fun watching the demo be nice to see the refit stuff...😊😊😊
Haha, he looks like his brain has been blown. Bless him. You did such a good job nursing him around the first round...now I'm off to watch the second round. 😅 Edit to add: You did great! He jumped beautifully once he was moving again. And Izzy rode Tiny really well! x
Well done girls it’s good teaching them when they are young and green that did them the world of good. Erol sure has got a hell of a jump in him. Great cameraman too lol.tfs😎🏇😎
Well done! Maybe going into the second round you didn’t need to jump in the warmup. Perhaps a responsive short go around the arena changing bend, moving off leg etc He’s so cute
It's best to touch the horse gently as another horse would do rather than pat or slap it. See Steve Young Horsemanship for the full explanation of the best way to show appreciation and affection to a horse.
Good job! He did just look not focused and a bit not tuned in. The second half looked way better. That was a great lesson to learn and a great tool for the future.
Maby you should have stopped after the first round wenn it was so tiring for him. You said multiple times he is tired. He tried so hard the second round would be a shame to scare him. Ok I am hearing your comment after the ride. Good lesson for you and errol. Love seeing you two grow.
My same initial thought and then I heard her comment. And I realised: she could have edited everything out but she didn't. And I respect and admire her courage to show us how it really is when with a young horse.
Riding a young horse is like driving in a car, with a monkey as co-pilot. Sometimes you're stuck together in a mini van with engine problems and sometimes you're in a Lamborghini, but with a faulty stick shift. 😂
this at merris wood! I’m so close to merris wood and I love it there❤are you close to merris wood or not?? Well done you did great I’ve fallen at merris wood once 😢it wasn’t fun at all it hurt my bum😂
Overall i liked this this video erols got a ton of jump but you're riding in this video was seriously bad. You were pulling hard on his mouth hand weren't still and no release in the jump 17:40 like come on ash i understand a green horse can be tough i own an 18,1 hh homebred 4 year old and he can be a handful but hes lovely. Please just release in the jump 🙏 i love you so much ash and You're videos always make me happy but i feel bad for little erol after this one 😢
Poor horsemanship and riding here, far too handsy and you could clearly see how tired he was before the second class so should of called it a day instead of ploughing him through fences in the bigger class. Not nice to see
Sorry, but WHY did you decide to compete in that high of a class? Surely it would be better to just have him jump 30cm round, than what looks to be around 70cm… I feel like it’s kinda stupid to just throw a young horse into a competition, when he is so unsure of jumping still… Feels a bit over the top, when he is still young and will be more experienced with time, and with starting small, not starting at higher jumps…
He jumps out of his skin and he's a willing boy❤ that's a great combination.
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He's going to be cracking, he looks really up for this, he's giving them plenty of room, and some brilliant riding! It's never smooth or foot perfect at this stage - so much going on, so many distractions, even keeping a young horse focused is a challenge in itself. It's just time and getting them out and about - then one day you get that breakthrough moment when they go into the arena, and they go to work - it all comes together. He's class, Well done. Xx
Couldn't agree more 😊
This was fun! You can see a difference in Erol when he really jumps, and then there are the baby moments. I think everyone went really well. I think M&M were the stars, and Mic was the pony we'd all like to go round a jump course on.
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Sooo good! Erol is so funny and adorable. He's certainly got some big jumps in him. I'm so excited to watch him come along! Thanks for sharing. 😊😊
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Ashley, thank you so much for sharing this content. Things dont always go as smoothly as we hope but you carry on and end on a good note. I thank you very much for being honest. I learned a lot from you. I am now a proud subscriber. Look forward to even more content. You are an amazing rider. Love your friends . Hubby is such an enormous support!
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Lots of potential!!! He is so willing and loves his job! He will go very far and learns very quickly!! ❤️
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Errol is one brave boy, lots of confidence and scope, just a typical baby xxxxxx
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So much fun, really enjoyed watching Errol learn as he went. ❤
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When it clicks with him he's going to be a superstar, such scope. Great job Ashley!
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This is gas! I remember when me and my friends were schooling some of the new ponies at the yard and this happened it was a crack 😂 ,
Hope ye enjoyed your time xxx
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Aw well done Erol and Ash 👏 It’s all a learning process for him, I think he did really well and you’re right to be pleased with him. He slept well that night I bet 💗💤
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aww bless him!! he is such a sweetheart and still tries his hardest! great job ashley i always love your vlogs!! 🥺🥰🩵
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Totally enjoyed , love baby Eroll it’s such a big scary world & he was so tired after using up all that adrenaline . Well done both of you the last thing they do is what they remember & Eroll finished a super star ⭐️
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Love watching you and your crew!
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His First tlime out in the big show ring was Great and only gose up from this point!! You are super with your horse's!💞
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Great job ash! Errol was cracking me up! Mic is so cute 🥰
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Erol what a Star was worried for your neck & back on one of those jumps , lovely vlog as usual Ashley
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You’re doing so well with Erol ….. no idea how the heck you stay on his massive jump!!! You’re amazing
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That was so much fun to watch. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Safety first safety always 🧡 great job everyone. Erol did very well. Remember effective riding doesn’t have to be pretty… it needs to be effective. You rode well.
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Way to go ladies. Scott, show some respect. They're not witches. They're just fabulous!
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Erol is a star in the making I think. He can jump the heights . You are a cool and confident fantastic rider Ash. Watch this space I reckon!
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Thanks for taking us along. As usual, really enjoyed it ❤
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Erol bless him did his mum proud and defo likes the jumps with some size.
Well done Izzy and Tinny, very on form! ❤
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You make me feel so happy when I have had a bad ride on my pony and you remind me it's ok to have a bad ride
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Well done Errol and Ash and everyone else. Good Vlog loved it. 😊
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He is absolutely mega! Finished on a very positive note 🙌🏻
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He will be your best horse Ash! Has the movement to put together a nice dressage & he can jump unreal 🎉❤
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Well done Ashley it’s not easy when their green you rode brilliantly just repeat, repeat and suddenly the penny drops and you’ll be eventing in no time. Alison 👏
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I thought Errol was great!! I liked in the first warm up for the third fence you showed he was, " Oh! You want me to listen??" Then, "Oh...we're here to jump!!"
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He is so adorable!!!
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Well done, great first outing snd what a pop Errol has 👌
He does 😊
Very well ridden for his first go love the others as well xx
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Nice job, both of you!!
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Bless him..its rainy grey day in Australia and I laughed my head off..those 1st few jumps were enormous 😂..he has serious scope and thanks for making me lol literally
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Aww bless him he did really well so did you Ashley!!!
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You made a great choice with Erol, I think he will be great once he gets his confidence!
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Yep agree, should have finished after the first round. 😮
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Ah, Ashley, you did great ❤; Erol, though - he definitely had some struggles going on with paying 💯 percent attention to the person (you) on his back ❤😂 … we all know, that with continued development and training sessions - that’ll all change for him. 🎉. (He’s got fabulous ability - now bringing it all together - looking so forward to watching future vlogs 😊❤) - thanks for another fantastic vlog!!!
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This things happen on the process of training..it takes time to set partnership....and it will be set by you i m 💯 sure...The way you expose your horses is amazing ..so you ll take out n explore all talents of your horse
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Ah Erol is turning into a propper stunner, he did so well
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Congrats on 100 vlogs ❤
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I think you were right and maybe it would have been better to call it a day after the first round; hindsight is a wonderful thing though and in the moment you did what you thought was right! Still good that you ended on a positive note for both of you, he's a super talented boy and you're bringing him on lovely.
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So he got his legs a Little tangled 😊 he did great and we shall dub him Grasshopper! 😄😜❤️
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We enjoyed every moment!!
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Fun stuff, glad you leave the oops moments especially with darling baby (yes he still is) Erol who got a lot of experience from this. Moving house? Hope you share some, we had so much fun watching the demo be nice to see the refit stuff...😊😊😊
Will do 👍😊
Haha, he looks like his brain has been blown. Bless him. You did such a good job nursing him around the first round...now I'm off to watch the second round. 😅
Edit to add: You did great! He jumped beautifully once he was moving again. And Izzy rode Tiny really well! x
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Well done girls it’s good teaching them when they are young and green that did them the world of good. Erol sure has got a hell of a jump in him. Great cameraman too lol.tfs😎🏇😎
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This wee boy is incredible.
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Well done! Maybe going into the second round you didn’t need to jump in the warmup. Perhaps a responsive short go around the arena changing bend, moving off leg etc
He’s so cute
He is 😊
Thanks for sharing, well done 😊
Thank you 😊
It's best to touch the horse gently as another horse would do rather than pat or slap it. See Steve Young Horsemanship for the full explanation of the best way to show appreciation and affection to a horse.
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I thought you all did amazing. Well come to the three witches club. My brother in law calls myself and my two sisters the three witches 😂😂 xx
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He will def be your next zebb❤
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I had good giggle on his second round hope hes ok tho hahha poor boy stuffed that up a bit good job for keep going
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Good job! He did just look not focused and a bit not tuned in. The second half looked way better. That was a great lesson to learn and a great tool for the future.
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Maby you should have stopped after the first round wenn it was so tiring for him. You said multiple times he is tired. He tried so hard the second round would be a shame to scare him. Ok I am hearing your comment after the ride. Good lesson for you and errol. Love seeing you two grow.
My same initial thought and then I heard her comment. And I realised: she could have edited everything out but she didn't. And I respect and admire her courage to show us how it really is when with a young horse.
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Erol is soo sweet and talented ❤️😍😍😍
He is 😊😊
Your rode Erol so well and he made it soooo difficult!!!!!
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Riding a young horse is like driving in a car, with a monkey as co-pilot. Sometimes you're stuck together in a mini van with engine problems and sometimes you're in a Lamborghini, but with a faulty stick shift. 😂
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I’d really ride him forward as he jumps more fluid from canter. Scope for miles and miles.
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this at merris wood! I’m so close to merris wood and I love it there❤are you close to merris wood or not??
Well done you did great I’ve fallen at merris wood once 😢it wasn’t fun at all it hurt my bum😂
Reasonably 1/2 hour away 😊
@@ashleyharrisoneventing that’s better than most places still far away though 😔
Could you please do up dates on your renovations.
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He’s got tons of ping and scope. He’ll be fine with some more outings. Better wear a neck brace though in the meantime lol
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Good lord he got a hell of a pop in him!! What a good boy, needs his bed now!! 😉😴❤️
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Overall i liked this this video erols got a ton of jump but you're riding in this video was seriously bad. You were pulling hard on his mouth hand weren't still and no release in the jump 17:40 like come on ash i understand a green horse can be tough i own an 18,1 hh homebred 4 year old and he can be a handful but hes lovely. Please just release in the jump 🙏 i love you so much ash and You're videos always make me happy but i feel bad for little erol after this one 😢
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Babies-
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Wow ge jump out of his skin
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Poor horsemanship and riding here, far too handsy and you could clearly see how tired he was before the second class so should of called it a day instead of ploughing him through fences in the bigger class. Not nice to see
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Sorry, but WHY did you decide to compete in that high of a class? Surely it would be better to just have him jump 30cm round, than what looks to be around 70cm…
I feel like it’s kinda stupid to just throw a young horse into a competition, when he is so unsure of jumping still…
Feels a bit over the top, when he is still young and will be more experienced with time, and with starting small, not starting at higher jumps…
At too low a height horses don’t concentrate enough-Erol is jumping 1m in training
what was that riding tho Ash :/
I know she's usually great but she was sitting back too much pulling his mouth and hands till his ears...
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